NYC in the early '70s was full of great cars. Name them.

Car-spotting, courtesy of YouTube

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While social media is, for the most part, the world's most efficient self-aggrandizement delivery vehicle, every so often it turns up some really cool stuff. Case in point, the video posted below. It's an old black-and-white 16mm film taken of Broadway and 88th Street in New York City in 1971 (with a brief foray to West End Avenue at its conclusion). I love it. In addition to capturing the grit of the era, it's a bonanza for car spotters.

There's something for everyone here, including what appears to be a late-'50s Plymouth Fury with a Continental kit, the '67 Pontiac Catalina shown above, a Sunbeam Alpine, a couple of Volvo 140s, a pair of 1970 Mustangs (one Mach 1, one convertible), and...pretty much everything else under the sun.

So, here's where you come in. Watch the video, and ID as many of the cars as you can in the comments. Put a timestamp, then as much year/make/model info as you can muster. Make sure to look at side streets when the camera pans. Easter eggs abound. Now watch, have fun, and weigh in.